FANUC
FANUC ranks at the top of this robotics category because it publishes a report-grade sustainability package that is unusually specific to automation and industrial robotics, making it easier to audit how the company links energy efficiency, product uptime, supply-chain risk, and long-run manufacturing resilience.
Score
91
Industry
Robotics
Country
Japan
Report year
2025
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Score breakdown
Resource efficiency
90The strongest evidence sits in how automation products are positioned as resource-saving enablers, paired with operational disclosure on waste and materials management.
Impact on environment
89Climate and environmental chapters are report-grade and tied to both operations and customer-facing energy-efficiency framing, not only broad ambition statements.
Social responsibility
86Human-rights and supply-chain sections are present and auditable, though upstream complexity remains structurally high in industrial manufacturing.
Economic benefits
95Reliability-driven automation economics (uptime, lifecycle, maintenance) align naturally with durable sustainability execution and long-run customer value.
Certifications and signals
Evidence and sources
FANUC Sustainability Report 2025 (PDF)
FANUC
Official sustainability report PDF with dedicated coverage for FA / ROBOT businesses, environment, supply chain, and governance.
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